An Indian company based in Saudi Arabia has organised largest private Covid-19 repatriation flight operations through chartered jets to five countries in Indian subcontinent.
He saved many lives when he was alive. Even after his untimely death in Dubai last week, Indian expat Nithin Chandran continues to help save lives...
The College of Nursing, GMU, Ajman paid tribute to the global nursing community, as they inaugurated the ‘International year of the Nurse and Midwife 2020’...
Indo- Kuwait Friendship Society, a socio cultural friendship Indian NRI association established in Kuwait during 2011 and known to Indian Embassy...
Indian community members are calling for online appointment system for passport services to address the huge rush and violations of social distancing norms...
In one of the largest COVID-19-related repatriations from the Gulf by a private employer, a Saudi Arabia-based company......
It was just a month ago that 28-year-old Nithin Chandran sent off his pregnant wife, Athira Geetha Sreedharan, on the repatriation flight from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Kerala.
2000-strong alumni comprising 85 nationalities have been making significant contributions to the healthcare sector
A 61-year-old doctor from India has died of coronavirus in Al Ain, it was confirmed on Sunday.Dr Sudhir Rambhau Washimkar, who hailed...
Malabar Gold & Diamonds has chartered a special flight operated by Air Arabia from Sharjah to Calicut, Kerala on June 4, carrying at least 171 staff and their families,..
The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the whole world into a difficult situation and the situation of Indians in Kuwait is not any different.
An Indian salesman from Ajman won Dh12 million in Wednesday’s Big Ticket draw in Abu Dhabi.
The UAE Embassy in New Delhi, in its endeavor to help the to strengthen efforts of Dubai Health Authority fight the Covid-19 pandemic,..
Indian migrants are stranded not only within the country but also abroad and one Dubai-based NRI has taken steps to send them back to their motherland.
Yogesh Ashok Variava, prime suspect in the multi-million dirham scam flew out of the UAE on an Indian repatriation flight